Mekong Delta takes action to prevent drowning incidents

The Mekong Delta has the highest rate of drowning in the country, particularly in Dong Thap province, where the number of deaths due to drowning is 10 times higher compared to that of dengue fever and hand, foot and mouth disease combined.
Mekong Delta takes action to prevent drowning incidents ảnh 1A teacher in the Mekong Delta province of Ben Tre's My Chanh commune teaches children how to swim in a local lake (Photo: VNA)

HCM City (VNS/VNA) - The Mekong Delta has the highest rate ofdrowning in the country, particularly in Dong Thap province, where the numberof deaths due to drowning is 10 times higher compared to that of dengue feverand hand, foot and mouth disease combined.

Over the years, though the number of children in the Mekong Delta who havedrowned has fallen, the death rate remains high.

To minimise the number of cases, authorities at all levels have strengthenedinspections and carried out a number of measures.

According to research by the United Nations Children’s Fund in Vietnam (UNICEF Vietnam),about 7,000 children drown each year in Vietnam.

The number of drowning deaths reported in the Mekong Delta is high compared toother regions.

Dong Thap province had 29 children died from drowning last year, 79 percentof which were under six years old, according to a local report.

In the first quarter of this year, eight children drowned in the province.

“This is a huge challenge and concern in the province,” Doan Tan Buu, vicechairman of the provincial People’s Committee, said.

In Vinh Long province, four people have drowned since the beginning of theyear.

“Most children who drown are eight years old or younger,” said Phan Thi MyHanh, deputy director of the province’s Department of Labour, Invalids andSocial Affairs.

She explained that while some drowning cases had occurred because of parents’and grandparents’ lack of attention to their children, other children haddrowned because they did not know how to swim.

Pham Van Hien, secretary of the Ho Chi Minh Youth Union of U Minh district in CaMau province, said that two drowning cases had occurred since January this yearand eight were recorded last year.

Most victims were children, Hien said, adding that an unsafe,accident-prone environment with open ponds and lakes were also factors.

With the Mekong Delta being a flood-prone area, it is important for parents tocarefully look after their children, he added.

Students in the Mekong Delta are now on summer break when the risk of drowningis very high, according to authorities.

The Ca Mau provincial People’s Committee has instructed schools to offer freeswimming lessons for children and raise parents' awareness of theimportance of swimming lessons and the potential for drowning.

The province also plans to impose strict penalties on transport firms that donot prepare life jackets for children.

Meanwhile, Dong Thap province is publicly advocating swimming lessons for allchildren.

The province’s Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism has set a target forauthorities to offer more than 1,000 swimming courses for 26,000 childrenbetween 7 and 15 years old this year.

The province also aims to have a swimming pool at all schools.

Buu said that authorities, schools, families and all society should promoteswimming lessons.

The Department of Education and Training of Can Tho city has also encouragedparents to send their children to swimming courses.

Nguyen Manh Hung, chief of the Can Tho Department of Education and TrainingOffice, said that the city in recent years has had no student drowning casessince carrying out these measures.

Students in Can Tho can learn how to swim at schools with a pool or at swimmingpools that exist in all districts, Hung added. — VNS/VNA
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